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Consultations. i IT? O R T U N E KS. Al* OR -T U N E iOE O A DAMASTOR'S NOVELTY A. CONSULTATION. —ON THE — 1883. MELBOURNE CUP, 1883. To be run on the Gth of November. Capital £5000. In 20,000 Shares of ss. each. 431 Prizes Guaranteed. To be Distributed —as follow: — MELBOURNE CUP. CASH AWARDS. First .. .. £500 oat.. £100 each Second.. .. 300 5 at.. 50 „ Third .... 200 10 at.. 2o ~ Starters (div.) 500 20 at.. £12 10s ~ Non-starters 1000 40 at.. G os „ 200 at.. 5 0s „ £2500 ■ £2500 Each Ticket has seven separate chances, Race and Cash awards being draAvn for scparateh'. Please send Post Office Orders, Avhen convenient, or Bauk Xotcs. Cheques must he marked "correct" by Bank. If Stamps are sent for Tickets please add one shilling in the pound extra. Notice—Registered Letters not Accepted. Tavo Stamps required for reply and result. AVill close on or about tho 3rd of November. Address — "ADAMASTOR," Care of Lyons and Hart, Box 151, P. 0., Dunedin. QN Eg lI_I_L LING. THE " GREAT BONANZA" CLUB CONSULTATION ON TIIE MELBOURNE CUP, 188 3, To be run about the end of October. Capital, £7500. Divided into 150,000 shares at Is each. 500 Prizes Guaranteed. TO BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOAVS : — First Horse .. .. £1,000 Second Horse .. .. -500 Third Horse .. .. 250 Starters divido .. .. 500 Non-starters dh-ide .. 250 10 Prizesof £100 .. £1,000 20 Prizes of £50 .. £1,000 40 Prizes of £25 .. £1,000 100 Prizes of £10 .. £1,000 200 Prizes of £5 .. £1,000 21 Tickets for £1. Not less than 5 Tickets sent to any single address. Send P.O. Order or Bank Notes. If Coin be enclosed, please register letter. If Stamps are sent, add exchange at tho rate of Is in the £1. Exchange should also bo added to Cheques. Please enclose 3d extra for Membership Foe. No Charge for Reply or Result, Drawintr Avill positively take place on or before the 25th of October,-and Avill be conducted by a Committee of Shareholders. Tickets promptly sent by return post, and Results posted immediately after Drawing. Propectiis forwarded. Enclose an addressed envelope unstamped. Address—"Bonanza," care of J. Thomas, 20 Swanston street, Melbourne. Si ml llors.es. THE SIRES OF THE SEASON. A'ASCO DI GAMA, GLADIATOR, MERLIN, TAM O'SIIANTER, and COMMODORE NUTT. To Stand This Season at Havelock, the FOLLOAVING CELEBRATED SIRES : J The imported English Thor--T/'AScd DI GAM A.-A Itetetf T rich bay brown, 1G hands on short legs, bred by bir Joseph ILiAvley, got by Beadsman, Avinner of the Derby, out of Salamanca, by Student from Bravery, by Gaineboy from Ennui (dam of English Sauntcrcr, aud grand dam of Antcros, sire of Canard and Louie), by Bay Middlcton from Blue Devils, by A T clocipedo from Care, by AVoful from Recovery's dam. A r asco di Gama Avon the Maiden Plate at Ascot, ran third for theHurstbounio Stakes, and won the Rottingdcan Nursery Handicap and the Molynoux Nursery Handicap (carrying top Aveight). ' Pcro Gomez full brother to A'asco di Gama Avon tho Middle Park Plato, Newmarket Stakes, Ascot Derby, St. Leger Doncastcr Stakes, Grand Duke of Michael Stakes and Royal Stakes (in all about £14,000). He has been a most successful sire in England, and his son Peregrine avoii the 2000 guineas stakes (worth about £5000) and Avas only beaten by a head for the Derby and was sold for 7000 guineas. It is no use looking at aristocratic breeding, grand appearance and good performances, if A r asco docs not succeed with real good marcs in begetting racehorses equal to any that have ever graced a racecourse. Limited to 20 approved mares at 10 guineas each. The imported French ThoifslsSr'__- oughbrcd Stallion rt LADIATOR—AbcauVjT tiful golden Chestnut, 15 hands 3 inches, bred by Count Legrangc, got by that wonderful gallo2>ing machine Gladiateur who gained the triple crown by Avinning the Two Thousand Guineas, Derby and St. Leger in 18G5 ; dam Nuncia (also dam of Nemesis, Avinner of the Metropolitan Stakes, Sydney, doing the 2 miles in 2mins. 33sec., beating 15 others; also dam of Messager, and of A.ctoire Avho avoii the Kingsbury Open Steeplechase, carrying top Aveight, 12st. 21b.), by Nuncio out of Fatima by Elis. Gladiator avcis never tried to race, but his full brother, Messager, Avas a rare performer ou tbe flat, over hurdles, and across country, having avoii the Northamptonshire Stakes as a 4-year-old, Surrey Grand National Open Steeplechase, the Croydon Grand Hurdle Race, and ran second in the United Kingdom Steeplechase in 1874. Ho also won many races in France, and the sporting correspondent of the London Standard pronounced him the very best steeplechaser as a 5-year old. Gladiateur is also "grandsirc of Sussex, Sting and other Avonderful performers. The performances of Sussex prove him to bo one of tho best horses ever bred in Australia: it is needless to enumerate the number of his victories, except the Grand National Steeplechase of July, 1881, carrying top Aveight 13st lib. Sting Avon the Hawkesbury Grand Handicap, carrying Sst, doing the \\ mile in 2 mins. 3G.J- sec, tho fastest time on record. Gladiator is admitted to bo one of tho handsomest thoroughbreds in tho colony, and is eminently suited for getting racehorses, Avoight-carrying hunters, hurdleracers, and ladies' and yentlemen's hacks. Terms —Six guineas each mare. fi§3\ The Ncav Zealand thoroughbred Stallion /sBRSk l\/F ERLIIsr - ~ B:l J r with _I_yX black jioints, stands 1G bands 1 inch, bred by S. NosAVorlhy, Esq., Riccarton, Canterbury, got by Blue Boy (imp) out of Malice. Blue Boy by Beadsman, Avinner of the Derby, 1850, out of Bumble Kite (dam of Khcdh-e), by Voltigcur-SAvcct-briar, by SloekAvell-Egluntine, by the Flying Dutchman. Beadsman, by AVeatherbitMendicant (winner of the Oaks), by Touchstone. Malice, by Traducer out of Mermaid, is also dam of Mischief, and full sister to the famous Lurline, dam of the great Darebin, bought in Melbourne by tho late Hon. E. K. Cox (breeder of the famous Chester, and that equine Avonder Grand Flaneur) for 1550 guineas to use as a sire in bis celebrated stud. Merlin's performances slioav that ho possesses .speed, stamina, and ability to carry Avcight. Terms—G guineas each mare. _&__. The Pure-bred Carlyon Pony . rip AM O'SIIANTER.—A YV!]n» X beautiful bay Avith black -MiAW_y_iß_- points and docile temper. Terms—3 guineas each mare. _ft__ The Pure-bred ExmoorPony %*g|& \_J A dark broAvn, great «W_te_«_tt-ai» Aveight carrier, Avith good temper. Terms—:. guineas each marc. Every caro taken, but Avithout responsibility. Mayes sent to the above horses must bo paid for aud removed on notice of stinting being given ; otherwise a ohargo of 3s per Aveek will be male. For further particulars apply to — AVm. lIOGGARD, Stud Groom. Or to- ALLAN McLEAN, Havelock.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3817, 9 October 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3817, 9 October 1883, Page 4

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